According to a report from the New York Daily News' Manish Mehta, the Jets cancelled Ryan's press conference on Monday, and Ryan skipped an interview later that day on the team's flagship station.

The coach, whose team finished 6-10 in his fourth season at the helm, flew out of town on Wednesday morning and will not be back to the team's Florham Park headquarters on Thursday, either.

Ryan’s trip is of a personal nature, the News has learned.

The Jets likely won't make an official announcements of coaching changes until they hire a new general manager, which could happen as soon as this week. Ryan told his staff to handle their paperwork during the rest of the week, but that no official moves are likely to happen until a new GM is in place.

The Jets are now 34-30 during Ryan's tenure. Assistant GM Scott Cohen is believed to be the top internal candidate to replace fired GM Mike Tannenbaum.